Browsing TD: 2009 Volume 5 No 1 by Title

In this article, translation, linguistics, philosophy and cultural studies meet
in order to discuss the translation of Absurdist theatre. The aim of this discussion is to
determine whether the universal and philosophical ...

Healthcare workers need to be qualified to deal with the specific requirements
of the HIV/AIDS syndrome, which demands technical and scientific knowledge and
understanding of the disease. Adequate knowledge about HIV/AIDS ...

Mining and, especially, gold and uranium mining have played a major role in
the economy, history, and demography of South Africa. The contribution of the mines to
the economy of South Africa over the past century has ...

Nealer, Eric J(Vaal Triangle Faculty of Northwest University in South Africa, 2009)

Local government in South Africa (SA) has come a long way from the period
when there were over 1200 racially segregated municipalities. From more than 800
municipalities after 1996, they have been merged to currently 284 ...

By the turn of the nineteenth century ballroom dancing had become a popular
social pastime in Europe, North-America and South Africa. The years leading up to the
First World War saw a number of South African social ...

South Africa is a water constrained country with a complex history of resource
capture and human rights abuses. Science, as practiced by the national science councils,
could play a significant role in deepening our ...

This article is based on data gathered during a research project commissioned
by the Fezile Dabi District Municipality in the northern part of South Africa’s Free State
Province. The research team (which included the ...

So-called Global History has taken off in the Unites States to liberate
undergraduates from Big Power parochialism, and has been the topic of a major
conference held in London in May this year. The key element of Global ...